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Muhi-Ud-Din Muhammad popularly known as Aurangzeb was the sixth emperor of Mughal dynasty that was founded by Babur. He succeeded Shah Jahan to the Mughal throne. His coronation occurred twice; First on 31 July 1658 in Delhi and the Second on 15 June 1659 on his success Devrai Battle.
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- Alamgir 1, also known as Aurangzeb was the second longest ruling Mughal emperor, from 1658CE to 1707CE.
- Aurangzeb's reign was marked with many wars of expansion and series of rebellions.
- Aurangzeb spent a lot of his time and resources with the entanglement of the Marathas but was unable to subdue them completely.
- Aurangzeb was a devout Muslim, practiced austerity, banned music, dance and public appearance.
- Aurangzeb built the Mosque, a massive gate to the Lahore fort and the Moti masjid.
- Aurangzeb died in Ahmadnagar in 1707CE and was buried in Khuldabad in Maharashtra.
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